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Aid effectiveness: the role of the local elite

机译:援助效力:当地精英的作用

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We study the importance of the local elite as a determinant of the effectiveness of foreign aid in developing countries. The local elite serves as an intermediary between aid donors and aid recipients through its control of the government and major firms. The likelihood of misusing aid is large if the elite is characterized by extensive economic and political power and little concern for social groups besides itself. To determine which countries have this type of elite we use a historically determined variable: the percentage of European settlers in total population in colonial times. We provide strong empirical evidence that the level of European settlement in colonial times is negatively related to the effectiveness of foreign aid as measured in agrowth-regression framework. Our results are robust to the inclusion of a wide set of alternative explanatory factors advanced in the aid effectiveness literature.
机译:我们研究了当地精英作为决定外国援助在发展中国家有效性的重要因素。地方精英通过控制政府和主要企业,在援助捐赠者和接受援助者之间充当中介。如果精英的特点是拥有广泛的经济和政治权力,并且除了自己之外几乎不关心社会群体,那么滥用援助的可能性就很大。为了确定哪些国家拥有这种类型的精英,我们使用历史上确定的变量:殖民时期欧洲定居者在总人口中所占的百分比。我们提供有力的经验证据,表明在殖民时代的欧洲定居水平与以增长-回归框架衡量的外国援助的效力负相关。我们的结果对于在援助有效性文献中纳入各种先进的解释性因素是有力的。

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